Related to context: Context switchingcon·text (kŏn′tĕkst′) n. 1. The part of a text or statement that surrounds a particular word or passage and determines its meaning. 2. The circumstances in which an event occurs; a setting. [Middle English, composition, from Latin contextus, fro...
Contextofculture---thehistoricalknowledge,thebeliefs,attitudes,valuessharedbymembersofadiscoursecommunity,andthatcontributetothemeaningoftheirverbalexchange.InAmericanpoliticalelectionsthecandidatesthatwinaretheoneswhoaregreenpowerbackingthem.在美国政治竞选中获胜的人通常都时些有财团支持的人物。Chapter9...
Chapter 9 Context and Translation Criteria,The term context was first put forward by the great anthropologist Malinowski in his article The Problem of Meaning in Primitive Language. Context refers to the relevant elements of the surrounding linguistic and nonlinguistic structure in relation to an utter...
Cultural differences can affect how individuals are motivated to use online communities (Madupu & Cooley, 2010) what information individuals contribute to the community (Karl, Peluchette, & Schlaegel, 2010), what knowledge is shared (Shu & Chuang, 2011), how cultures interpret online privacy (...
Physical context in communication refers to the actual setting in which the communication is taking place. It includes the physical aspects like the weather, how loud the area is, the time of day the meeting takes place, the location in which the meeting is held, and other physical factors....
Context, as represented in Fig.1, refers to the external context briefly described in the introduction. This context may be defined as the set of circumstances that frames an event or an object, including the following: one or more agents that have the role of being participants, one or mor...
( Kramsch, 1993:12) That is to say, context of culture refers to the historical knowledge, the beliefs, attitudes, values shared by members of a discourse community, and that contribute to the meaning of their verbal exchanges. As we know, when Chinese people meet in the street, they ...
Wemayalsorefertothissystemasaworld-view,orculturalparadigm,orideology–whichcanbebroadlydefinedasthecommonsense,taken-forgrantedassumptions,values,andmeaningsthatgroupsgivetotheirworld.Anotherwayofputtingallthisistosaythatcultureis“anintegratedbodyofthetotalsetofmeaningsavailabletoacommunity:itssemioticpotential.The...
Socialcontext:thesocialcontextreferstothesocialrelationshipamongspeakersandhearers.Example:ThinkaboutthediscussionofthelibrarysceneinLanguageFiles.Twopeoplecomeintoalibraryandtheyaretalkingreallyloud.Theysitatyourtableandcontinuetheirbabbling.So,youlookupatthemandsay:"Excuseme,couldyoupleasespeakupabitmore?Imissedwhat...
The term rehydration refers to the process of deserializing the aggregate instance from a data store. Expand table Jana Says: Copy You could consider using the Memento pattern to handle the persistence and rehydration. The second approach considered by the team, shown in Figure 3, uses a sin...